United States-Latin America and the Caribbean Trade Developments 2025

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cepal.callNumberLC/WAS/TS.2025/7
cepal.citationThis publication should be cited as: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (2025). <i>United States- Latin America and the Caribbean Trade Developments 2025 </i>(LC/WAS/TS.2025/7).
cepal.docTypeDocumentos de proyectos e investigación
cepal.jobNumberS2500775_en
cepal.regionalOfficeWashington
cepal.topicEngCIRCULAR ECONOMY
cepal.topicEngTRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
cepal.topicEngINTERNATIONAL TRADE
cepal.topicSpaECONOMÍA CIRCULAR
cepal.topicSpaCOMERCIO DE BIENES Y SERVICIOS
cepal.topicSpaCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
cepal.workareaEngECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
cepal.workareaSpaDESARROLLO ECONÓMICO
dc.contributor.entityNU. CEPAL
dc.coverage.spatialEngUNITED STATES
dc.coverage.spatialEngLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
dc.coverage.spatialSpaESTADOS UNIDOS
dc.coverage.spatialSpaAMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-19T14:24:33Z
dc.date.available2025-12-19T14:24:33Z
dc.date.issued2025-12-19
dc.description.abstractIn 2024, Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for 19.2% of total United States trade, similar to the level recorded in 2023. The region’s share of total United States trade in goods, 23.2%, surpassed pre-pandemic levels. The region, driven by Mexico, remained a net exporter of goods to the United States: imports by that country from Latin America and the Caribbean rose by 7.4% to US$ 661 billion, while exports increased by 2.9% to US$ 517 billion, widening the United States goods trade deficit with the region to US$ 144 billion. Latin America and the Caribbean also accounted for 11.5% of total United States trade in services in 2024. The United States remained a net exporter of services to the region, with exports amounting toUS$ 135 billion and imports totalling US$ 95 billion, resulting in a services surplus of US$ 39.5 billion. United States-Latin America and the Caribbean Trade Developments 2025 includes a review of these trends in goods and services trade amid broader global developments, such as the strategic competition between the United States and China, a defining feature of the global trade landscape. The report also presents an analysis of emerging opportunities linked to the circular economy, critical minerals and green technology value chains, which are redefining competitiveness and creating new avenues for productive integration across the region.
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dc.format.extent70 pages
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dc.identifier.unSymbolLC/WAS/TS.2025/7
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/84486
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCEPAL
dc.publisher.placeWashington, D.C.
dc.subject.unbisEngINTERNATIONAL TRADE
dc.subject.unbisEngTRADE IN SERVICES
dc.subject.unbisEngCONSUMER GOODS
dc.subject.unbisEngCIRCULAR ECONOMY
dc.subject.unbisEngTRADE POLICY
dc.subject.unbisEngTRADE STATISTICS
dc.subject.unbisSpaCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaCOMERCIO DE SERVICIOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaBIENES DE CONSUMO
dc.subject.unbisSpaECONOMIA VERDE
dc.subject.unbisSpaPOLITICA COMERCIAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES
dc.titleUnited States-Latin America and the Caribbean Trade Developments 2025
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